Bomberman WiiWare now 'Bomberman Blast'
http://www.gamerbytes.com/2008/07/usk_update_wiiware_bomberman_n.php
http://www.gamerbytes.com/2008/07/usk_update_wiiware_bomberman_n.php
Somnid said:Major League Eating Monday:
http://wii.ign.com/articles/888/888283p1.html?RSSwhen2008-07-11_104800&RSSid=888283
Frank_Rizzo said:I'm looking forward to MLE.
Online play, eating based weapons, I want to be Joey Chestnut breathing fire at Takeru Kobayashi.
I think its going to be good. And I like the fact that it doesn't take itself too seriously.
Whoever came up with the idea of using pinballs to beat aliens is a genius.Dragmire said:No, I believe World of Goo was said to be a September or Fall title. Alien Crush Returns looks great, imo! I've wanted to download a pinball game and this looks like the one to get.![]()
MadFuzzy said:It looks like Europe will be getting Defend Your Castle this week as it's just appeared on the Nintendo Channel over here (although it has last Friday listed as the release date for some reason).
toki tori and star soldier. pop is nice, but those two are much nicer.Wizpig said:Hey GAF, so i have 3.200 Wii points and i want to use 'em for WiiWare.
Just remember i'm talking about European WiiWare.
Even betterWizpig said:Is Toki Tori that good? =o
Thanks anyway
Wizpig said:I just watched a video of Toki Tori, it seems so complex
I don't know, i didn't like Mario vs. Donkey Kong a lot but i love N+, just to name two puzzle-platformers.
What i mean is there seem to be a lot of items, the levels are complex etc. etc.later said:Complex? WTF it's super easy (the controls)
Don't you worry about that.Wizpig said:What i mean is there seem to be a lot of items, the levels are complex etc. etc.
But it looks fun, just... maybe not for me![]()
What's the Wii Point cost for the games? I can't check at the moment since my dad is occupying the TV.:lolCapndrake said:Pretty bad week for Europe:
-SPOGS Racing
-Pirates: The Key of Dreams
Thank you!Gabyskra said:1000 for Pirates.
1000 for SPOGS.
gutshot said:
It would be my first WiiWare purchase.Fantastical said:This Monday better bring us Strong Bad's game.![]()
You mean you still haven't played LostWinds, FFCC, and Toki Tori yet?gwiz210 said:It would be my first WiiWare purchase.
I thought Lost Winds was pretty much to wiiware what mario world was to the snes...almost everyone should have it.Arde5643 said:You mean you still haven't played LostWinds, FFCC, and Toki Tori yet?
Those 3 are definitely the best titles in WiiWare so far.
Slacker said:No signs of life at press.nintendo.com yet today. Anyone know what's going up?
July 21, 2008
Wii-kly Update
One WiiWare Game and Two Virtual Console Games Added to Wii Shop Channel
Which do you prefer: sailing the ocean or soaring through the sky? With the latest additions to the Wii™ Shop Channel, players can choose between seafaring action and high-flying thrills. Unleash your inner pirate with a new WiiWare™ adventure, or check out a pair of side-scrolling Sega Genesis classics making their Virtual Console™ debut. By air and by sea, big fun is on the way.
Nintendo adds new and classic games to the Wii Shop Channel at 9 a.m. Pacific time every Monday. Wii owners with a high-speed Internet connection can redeem Wii Points™ to download the games. Wii Points can be purchased in the Wii Shop Channel or at retail outlets. This week's new games are:
WiiWare
Pirates: The Key of Dreams (Oxygen Games, 1-4 players, Rated E for Everyone—Mild Violence, 1,000 Wii Points): Pirates: The Key of Dreams is a frantic nautical shoot-'em-up. Sail your way across the Caribbean, cannons blazing, looting booty, running blockades and ultimately battling Blackbeard himself. The player takes control of a navy captain sent deep undercover as a ruthless pirate in order to seek out and retrieve the Key of Dreams, a valuable and dangerous cursed artifact. Rescue castaways to bolster your ship's crew, gaining performance increases to your navigation, weaponry, structural integrity and cartography skills. Collect increasingly powerful weaponry including rockets, mines, chain shot, saw blades and a flamethrower to hurl destruction into the path of your enemies. Play against three of your scurvy friends or A.I. opponents in pitched multiplayer battles over 35 levels, set in seven themed environments. Choose from different ship types that reflect your play style. Play in turbo mode if you're pirate enough.
Shouldn't that be a hint?handofg0d said:Wow a full week basically, and no GAF impressions for Pirates The Key of Dreams?